Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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THE H A ULETSVTLLE TTHTRAITD
Reply to A. D. Rust, Sr., Rock
Island, Texas. ;
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To u ns wef* all the charges made
aghiiist me by Col. Rust.', would
require more space in voi^r paper
than I aril entitled to; therefore
1 will simply state that the
charges a’rv nut niK a.iic] ad! dp*
olyCol. Rust to ineet me before
the association in Victoria ou t he
(3th and 7th of May add prove
his charges. -
The statement of J. M. Haley
ill his letter to Col. Rust. wherein
hesa>*. "1 knew that. McHenry
and him (meaning me} had this
cut and driedsbefore I came, and
knew that thev were going to
force a two days meeting,'' is ab
s# untrue. Hs wrote more than
he knew. He told me yesterday
Rust had no authority to use his
letter iu any such a manner.
€q1. Rust will find out later that
Mr. McHenry, himself . nor/ any
other man or set of. men can
use me as a scape-goat. 1 hereby
Political Pointers.
for agaTavate<l assault w*as ae-j — Call at *Senfi
cepted. In the Marshall Mitchell summer drinks.
7Him.-I'd TaFkipgton has shied Tilde, charged with murder.
V. w*-i • _ i. ■ ! . - X. A. f • . c- i . 1 •* •/.*•» LMI54 f t- f-ll/l 1 11 W . t
^1 Samusch left Wednesday
for San Antonio to spend a feir
days. . - '
•—Doc Ponton has been ill all
the week and is still confined to
liis bed.
—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quota
of Yoakum ai*e the parents of a
bouncing new baby.
■^See^hange Of 6Gold berg’s nil
this .week. He offers mauy bar-
gains for.your benefit. .• .
-^The Shiloh school taught by
Miss Belle Morrow, closed Fri-
day after a profitable session.
—Louis Gohinert of Cuero, who
has many friends in Halletsville,
was here this week on business.
--Young mamdon’t fail to at-
tend Goldberg’s great gents fur-
nishing sale, beginning May th.
—J. C. Blohm, Y. W. Bednarz
and Charley Strauss of Shiner,
wei-e here Thursday attending
court.
—Anna, the second daiighterof
F. J. Pesek, ' is ;* reported quite
sick at the family residence near
Praha. Her ailment is fever.
Tom Brown. of. ’ Breslau, who
has been a candidate for
nasmeen a candidate tor com-
missioner of precincts 1 and 8.
’withdraws from the $ race this
week. Mr. Brow n . entered the
race strictly as a democrat and
subject to the democratic pri-
maries. His candidacy was sub-
ject to them arid he .intended to
.abide by their decision. But
since the action Of the Demo-
cratic Executive Committee in
changing the primaries so that
.they are neither a democratic or
a white man's primary, he has
determined to withdraw in pref-
erence to making a race that is
not defined by the principles of
democracy. He has been a life-
long democrat, obeying the ma-
jority ridings of his party, and
working for the- principles that-
it'advocates, and; if he cannot
run for pffifce under the } demo-:
cratdc party's.standards he will
not run at all/ Mr, Brow n had
many friends who Will regret Iris
tvithclrawal. He - would have
The, double primary system
is in vogue in many of the North
Texas counties and seem to be
giving uniy^al ^H^faction to
both candidates and the public.
It is strictly delnocraf ic—the
w ill of the majority ruling.
Crolvn for the King of Fashion
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Made smooth ar.d rough, in all desirable colors and varying widths of brim.
' Turned over, bound, or raw edges.
Made only by HENRY H* ROELOFS & CO..
Brown and 12th Sts., Philadelphia, U. S.A.
wj £ » . t \ %•-
For sale by all leading Retail Baiters. None genuine uuhout our trade-mark.
: Ed. Kauffinann has withdrawn
from the race for* Comptroller,
which leaves the field clear for R.
M. Love. Theorily state office
now- contested is that of railroad
Commissioner, and it seems to be
getting moi*e complicated as the
exonerate McHenry in ail the dats pafcs.
charges so, far as he is connected !• ' ,
with me iri the case.. I know\but . . ;
little so Far as the matter stands V - candi
between CoL Rust and McHenry; h&riies tuj
they can settle , that ’; between t(? usec*
thernsed ves.' There' was bu t one on
letter passed between. Mr. , Mc-4 lu7$
Henry and fnyself concerning the. beeloi-
program before the Alvin meet- candidate,
iriig. and :I will : be prepared 7'at o.ne dollar.
Victoria id produce it.
at the executivecommittee,“He ;
evidently controls the aytion^oif , / it has bf
the executive Committee arid M air, of 81
xvhat more could he asky ’ i^^Ydidjatefo^'-
iipaginatiori of an angered mind* Of 'Schoc
for not one bj them ever sought w rites the
my advice or council on the siib- no /such im
jectv M ore than that, 1 was ripT Rave;.; Wj
‘aware that Hoi. - Rust; had pre- existing ’.f
(the long trail
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OF THE CATTLE RANGE
iagylren prouiint*rice III history to tfee now worldfiimout* Texas i'JiiVlja'mlie; But
[few years a^o the wonderful po^lbfllfies.of th3a,n:he&r-cuuntr.Vv‘be-
ame known, And great thiRge were iirophesiejl for ‘-The pra-nary of ti(e Soutli.,^'
rhieb aubaequent har>-V6ts'ju,r*ilfitw!. Comi*ar;ilively recerft Is Tiie .lenirfqt of*>rood
ivars fof “Vernon (^btaloupes." lt> cohie/tb sttiy". ,Thbse ,n« vunlnteo' with
idc aecUOR Abd Its tcealth ns a prodijeer of fee'd,sp tr's.-roYn ;vrni_t otTon>h'ave long
•ileved tn It, not imve tliey nk*vhi>r a way. Wiivu Xortlnvesterji Texas, re-
Ktined conspiepons^lor Its extelleOqp in the vniveiyaliy xltKpurag-
> jK.iL \_ . • .»» t ‘ 111 l 1 * Vrf
: made a splendid race aHcl if elect-
.., ed Mould have piade an honest.
• and ecptiomicai commissioner,
an' The race is now between I). Gar-
ferred charges against MtfHeriry
until I read the charge in . -the
HaRetsvilie Herald . of. 4ptR
17th. '8p l can. consisten tly j ex-
onerate them from the unjust,
imputatiori.. v
,: i Fear thatOol. Rust is' losing
iii»mind, and I advise , him to
consult a specialist at once, for
I have had the; highest regard for
him up; to this time'and coulited
Him. as one of my .frieiicfs. thus
To Kill Boll Weevil.
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.Yoakum, Texas, April 29.-
For the past t\ro years Mr. A. G
“ J ■ i . <» a t ' •• - 9 i ' V &
-Fan-ington of this city has been ^e* ready
w’orking on the problem 'of the promptly,
besway to get rid} of the boll legitimate <
weevil, and has now made a ma- PaY® his 1
chine which so far as tested has man who
proved a success. The' essential smew of hie
features of. the machine are two : — a. Glim
troughs; an apparatus for light- house in th
ly jarrmg the stalk and a “blow- Opera comi
er; pr fan. The 'trough con- poPsed Of hi
tains water;and kerosene oil into R. m. Willi
which weevils arej arred or blown, j raan who r<
The/machine has been patented, [ building br
the patentees being .Mr. A. G. um Herald
Farrington of this city and ,£ Mr,, i .. .
J. S. Doak of Fort Worth.. Ar-J r»ff»
rringements have- been made to ; In
i:' \y. ,T. llagby’s record in ' the have the machines manufactured j
late district courtis exceedingly tand Mr. Farrington, ex
gratifying . to Ihs friends. He have one here within t
handled his cases . with, marked ten days,
ability and With great; success. } - ——;—►•**•*—:—
In the Robert- 'Walker case,, ; ' the • delinquent
charged w’ith assault to murder,' published in tins issue th
a verdict of aggravated assault °f G. R. Rogers arid J
w as secured. In the Ike ijemon should have been omitte
ease, charged with forgery, the irie w as given the Hera
first trial was a mistrial arid the to omit them, but wi
"second, an acqnitcal w as brought ,J>i~tha
iri. In the .L a. Richardson case,
charged with murder, an acquit-
tal was also-secured..., Tn.the.Aus1-
r in H arvey case, assault • with in-
tent • to naxrdei*, .a plea of guilty
Gri account, of the ,numerous
"thcT)emocratic Bxecntive .Qom-
i nit tee .‘arid:, the ^.consequent
changes i h the general ■ ppl.R-ical
sifugtion I have decided to with-
-draw from the. race .for. -cpiiuly/
Cnm rh3 s«ii in<>r 7, - f< - <si ru*p.r*f»lv vi n. ♦
\preci.ate the many: :pr6igises 7ofi
»: »■ i •*: iJl l '-'.•i j
;al.Way!sf hfeyteady v to' ’IT#1
cinrocate. -'tlieir .preferred ,kind-
’ness. ' ' . ' T ■ ■ -T
‘ T'M Rimwv
D TO THE SOUTHEAST
S. . . .VIA
'changes t hat have .been made by
■ theT)emoc*ratic' Executive Com-
i nit tee .arid', the ‘.consequent
vchangCs in. the 'general' p^|tjcal
situhtion l have decided to with-
. I H . 1 I , • l ,1 i i , V I V 1 \ . »»/-» i-A ^-V f . . A-4- V
:comihiMdner. VM :'siferely apr
preciate the manyi^prOfilises ‘ of
Support given iiieRy. iriy; friends
mv anxietv conceniing his coil-
di’tion. ‘ .
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fc»EKATY flyer
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Tr.wj.or
CHATTANOOGA.
BIRMINGHAM,
LANTA, SAVANNAH
\ KNOXVILLE.
MACON. AUGUSTA*
—There will .be special services
at the Lutheran church Bv Rev.
F\.. VYolfsdbrf. pastor,-.’ Thursday,
May 8th* which will Bbe Christ
Ascension l)ay. Services • will
commence at 8 o’clock, . Sunday
Tv.L Brown.
Wied Sunday at which s a very
pleasant Time is anticipated.
< )ne of the. features will ; be' the
election .of aqueen by. voting.
There will be a number of visit ors
there from Hal letsyille. • •
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'■4 .^Nearly all the negro “schools
through the eountv' have closed
or wilkclose within a week, with
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
|N TEXAS.
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4—IMPORTANT GATEWAYS—4
or will'close within a Week
the exception of the HaHetsvilfe
public 'school^ which wil Icon tin.uc
another inbntli. •
r. .1. }>the bereaved busbahd and rela-
1 PACIFIC
tives.
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NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS.
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all meet on common <jrcu,
eres wnere
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A NEW FAST TRAIN
Between St.. Louis and Kanaaa City and '
OKLAHOMA'CITY,
WICHITA,
DENISON,
SHERMAN, ;
DALLAS,
TORT WORTH
And principal points In Texas and the South-
west. This train is new throughout and is
tnudo up of .the finest equipment, provided
with electric lights and all other tuodeRp
traveling conveniences. It runs via our now
completed •
* Red IKfver Division.
Every. appliance known td modern, cat
bvlldlng and railroading has been ethployed
Ic the makrf-up of this; service. Including
Cafe Observation Cars,
under the management ol Fred. HaJnrev.
FuU information as to rates and all details of
a trip, via this new route will be cheerfully
furnished, upon -application, by any repre-
aentfctlve of the ; .
All Havana Filler
All Havana Fill
E.P. TURNER.
QEN L PASSU AND TiCKST AGENT.
Dallas. Ttxf »
ayCJtsiv zm rtvy
.2y vslu'; h ■&:Trailsl,.c m
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y i. • 'jTII-MCaU'
PoHmas Slef.p‘'?j':;3ri. 'farlat Cms.
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• . ‘^SWurtrsf actd ttmiri.
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T* HUNT,
TRAVELING PAS»SreGER AOTNT,
,y - DALLAS, TEXAS.
but carit get better
Knoivn and sotoh 1
tohereber good crops
are groltm.
Sold everywhere.
iyor Annual FREE. -
Fo. «. FipRY A CO. A
Detroit,
.Mich.
. GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY.
FLORODOR.A" Bands&reof same value as Tags frotra <f3TAR,,a 4a DRUMMOND" NaturaOI Loaf, "GOOD
Luck,” H.old reach and tfo^Ey,**razor/* and e. rice Greenville Tobacco.
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PULWAK BUFFET SLEEPFRS.- FREF. CHAIR CARSil
• KATY DiNING STATIONS. MEALS 30 .CfNTSMj;
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1902, newspaper, May 1, 1902; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008466/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.